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Ok, old man has delivered, so will get my angle grinder on this afternoon.

should be interesting.... ahh well, what's the worst that can happen?

Blood, guts, genitals....

Or a bigger hole in the roof to patch up.

Morning Mangs,

Late notice german club was awesome. Pork Knuckle ftmfw.

Nervermind. At one point in time, I. will. attend. said. German. Club.

Pork Knuckle sounds dirty....tehehe

Which one??????

tehehehe

The first one was the best. Second one was alright I guess :whistling:

Sisters?

fark your mitsubishi i got a horse outside

Ride your valiant steed!

Morning Mangs!

F*cking bridge is closed at petrie again (indefinitely). And youngs crossing rd too. Took me 1hr 15m to get to work :(.

Might have to start catching the train untill they fix that f*cking bridge.

Yay... bridge

Hai Scott! :action-smiley-069:

ECUs are on teh way from J-Land :)

Hai McFly! :action-smiley-069:

Yay for ECU's

THIS! Top job orgasmising mang.

Fixed

JASON!

Said like Maaaatt Damooooooon *local tard voice*?

That's what she said.

Twice

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This man is on a horse.

Not just any horse

Ok, old man has delivered, so will get my angle grinder on this afternoon.

should be interesting.... ahh well, what's the worst that can happen?

Um.... Dad..... am I meant to be able to see the road when I drive???

And Jason, hurry up and reply to how the hell you got defected..

He dropped someone off and had stopped enxt to a cop on a bike. The rest is his story.... (See what I did there??)

Ok, old man has delivered, so will get my angle grinder on this afternoon.

should be interesting.... ahh well, what's the worst that can happen?

Just be careful of the flying sparks. They will PWN any glass they touch, can potentially set fire to fabric/carpet etc (if you have any interior left) and can also damage paintwork if they hit it.

Also WEAR EYE PROTECTION.

And Jason, hurry up and reply to how the hell you got defected..

+11ty.

Nervermind. At one point in time, I. will. attend. said. German. Club.

Always keen for more Deutschern Tavernin.

Pork Knuckle sounds dirty....tehehe

Joshwua loves a good pork knuckling...

tehehehe

tehehehe

Sisters?

Colin's Sister?

Yay... bridge

No bridge :( Not yay :(

Hai McFly! :action-smiley-069:

Yay for ECU's

Yer... f**k import monster though.

Twice

That's what she said.

What is it with you and genitals??

Some kind of fetish there I think...

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Wrong Jason

Correct.

I am anal about eye protection these days, but even for the not anal it's a must for grinding

do it

Shuddup, NA Fanboi :P

Better move fast if you want that one.

Yeah that one will probably vanish.

But in general, GT3076 or GT3071, how will they compare to a high flow as far as response/power goes?

Shuddup, NA Fanboi :P

Yeah that one will probably vanish.

But in general, GT3076 or GT3071, how will they compare to a high flow as far as response/power goes?

My 3076 .84 made 310rwkw at 16psi. It was quite laggy and in hindsight compared to what i have now i wouldnt reccomend it.

Probably another 1000rpm laggier than a highflow but will make 300+kws instead of 240ish. Complete guess based on a quick scan through the turbo results thread in Forced Induction.

In another news. I've booked in my Q Ride for 29/1/2011 booyah

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